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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advises do" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and cannot be used in any context.
Example: "The report advises to do further research." (corrected version)
Alternatives: "recommends doing" or "suggests to".
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To would-be emigrants to South Africa he advises: "Do it – but make sure you commit to it.
Did William think his wedding eve walkabout means he followed the reading chosen from Romans that advises: "Do not be haughty but associate with the lowly"?
"Call it simple-minded," he said, "but the shareholders absorb all the costs in the end, so why not look at them?" Also, Mr. Ciesielski advises, do not obsess about quarterly results.
One advises: "Don't be loud.
Rebekah Kearey advises, "Don't ignore the problem.
So, he advises: "Don't walk in cold.
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The players, and the team he advises, did not take it well.
Instead, Baumeister advises doing them in sequence, starting with the easiest.
She advises doing what you can to prevent debts from accumulating between you and your roomies.
Jerry Rubin, in his book "Do It," advised: "Don't buy.
Hashim Khan, the Pakistani legend, famously advised, "Don't hit tin".
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